As Amos, Matteo, and Virginia Bocelli Stand Together in the Warmth of the Spotlight and the Embrace of Their Father’s Legacy, Their Bond Is as Strong as Their Voices. “It’s Nice to Feel the Affection of People,” They Say, Humbled by the Love That Reverberates from Devoted Followers Worldwide. Matteo’s Lyrical Melodies, Virginia’s Angelic Beauty, and Amos’s Serene Power Come Together to Form an Emotional Symphony That Transcends National Boundaries. Their Common Notes Are a Tribute to Love, Family, and the Enduring Power of Song; They Are More Than Just Music. The Beating Heart of an Enduring Legacy, Their Harmony Is More Than Just Sound as They Uphold the Bocelli Name.
Amos, Matteo and Virginia are Andrea Bocelli’s children: the first two were born from his marriage to Enrica Cenzatti and the little one from Veronica Berti.
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Amos, Matteo and Virginia are the children of Andrea Bocelli as well as the three jewels of the tenor who dedicates all his free time to his family. Amos and Matteo were born from Andrea Bocelli’s first marriage with Enrica Cenzatti while Virginia was born from the tenor’s second marriage with his current wife Veronica Berti.
Amos and Matteo have chosen two different paths: if the first, despite having grown up with music, preferred the path of engineering, Matteo is following in the footsteps of his father Andrea while Virginia is still young even if it seems she has inherited her passion for music from her father.
Who are Amos, Matteo and Virginia: Andrea Bocelli’s children
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Amos Bocelli is the firstborn of Andrea Bocelli. Born on February 22, 1995, he is 25 years old. He studied at the University of Pisa where he graduated in Aerospace Engineering .
On the occasion of his graduation, his father wrote him an emotional letter:
“Dear Amossino,
You will have heard me repeat many times that each of us is nothing other than the sum of our own experiences and knowledge.
A few words are often enough to express concepts, values, important ideas, but how much effort is then needed to transform saying into doing, words into concrete facts, dreams into reality!
When I met you, a little over twenty years ago, a time that passed with the speed of a flash, lifting you to my chest, slowly, for fear of hurting you, in that moment I understood that my life had suddenly changed and that the life of that newborn baby, who I held in my arms, was already worth more than my own life.
Since then, the most delicate and complex profession a man can aspire to began for me: that of father.
You spoke early and soon we learned to understand each other. I knew well, however, that children close their ears to words, but keep their eyes wide open to examples.
So, I went to the water and the wind, winning with great difficulty, the great desire to stay home with you. It was not easy, but the results went beyond all expectations.
The educational path you have chosen is certainly among the most complex and on top of that you have completed your musical studies.
When I greeted you every time I said: “Everyone on the barricades”! Do you remember? It meant: Everyone to their combat post; that is: everyone to their job and everyone give the best of themselves! You must have taken these recommendations seriously, if it is true that today you will cut your first truly important scholastic milestone and for a day I will have to call you: Engineer.
You know very well that I have always been very sparing with praise, convinced as I am, that praise does not help one to grow; and that for this I have even been reprimanded several times by the rest of the family. Because of this, you also know well, that every gratification, every pat on the back, every silent sign of approval that has come to you from your father, being something earned in the field, has always had the seal of authenticity.
On this very special occasion, I want to send you a very small word, very simple, but loaded with meaning; a word that I would like to shout at you at the top of my voice from here, from my battle station, from my barricade, if my voice could reach you and that I am forced to package for you in a package, which is a child of our times and which goes by the name of email. It is a universal word, so to speak, that everyone understands and that only a few truly deserve.
BRAVO!
Dear Amossino, I am very happy, and I hope that our emotional participation is so strong, so intense, that it somehow materializes around you and makes itself felt, as if we were all there waiting for you, at the entrance of that very prestigious University, from which you come out with your head held high.
BRAVO!”.
“Luckily my father is not famous because he is a murderer or a corrupt person, or a referee who calls penalties for the opposing team or who knows what else… It’s nice to hear that so many people love him. And it’s nice, all in all, to see the reactions of amazement when someone finds out that I am their son. I remember that, a few years ago, when I organized parties at home, if my father showed up, I noticed that my friends would initially stiffen up. But then he would start doing public relations in person, and then the atmosphere would ease, everyone would become more confident, and in the end they would say to me: ‘Wow, your dad is really cool’” , Amos said.
Matteo Bocelli was born on October 8, 1997 and chose to follow in his father’s footsteps. He studied at the Luigi Boccherini Conservatory in Lucca and at 21 he signed a contract with Capital Records. He was a guest at the Sanremo Festival 2019 together with his father with the song Fall on Me featured in the soundtrack of the Disney film The Nutcracker and the Four Realms.
“ Does the comparison scare me? For me, Andrea is simply my dad . I learned to understand his greatness only over time. When I sing with him or we are together, for me he is simply my dad. It is the simplest and most natural thing there is and I don’t want him to ever change,” Matteo declared in an interview with Chi.
Finally, the princess of the Bocelli house is Virginia, born in 2012 from the love between the tenor and Veronica Berti. Beloved by her parents and siblings, she is a cheerful, lively child with a passion for music.
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